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Frequently Bought Together

Frequently Bought Together

Product Overview

High-quality, flexible and affordable piping system

Easy to use and reliable

Blue color for identification of cold water lines

ApolloPEX is cross-linked polyethylene tubing designed for use within potable water piping systems. ApolloPEX Pipe provides superior durability, corrosion resistance and flexibility for the most demanding environments. ApolloPEX is available in red, white and blue for the simple identification of cold water, hot water and main water lines. The ApolloPEX system is a comprehensive piping system comprised of brass fittings, poly alloy fittings, manifolds, valves, fasteners, tools and tubing designed for implementation in water delivery systems, simple or complex.

Superior flexibility reduces the number of fittings required for installation which also reduces leak points within piping systems

Product Overview

High-quality, flexible and affordable piping system

Easy to use and reliable

Blue color for identification of cold water lines

Model #:APPB10034

Sku #:334065

Internet #:301541207

ApolloPEX is cross-linked polyethylene tubing designed for use within potable water piping systems. ApolloPEX Pipe provides superior durability, corrosion resistance and flexibility for the most demanding environments. ApolloPEX is available in red, white and blue for the simple identification of cold water, hot water and main water lines. The ApolloPEX system is a comprehensive piping system comprised of brass fittings, poly alloy fittings, manifolds, valves, fasteners, tools and tubing designed for implementation in water delivery systems, simple or complex.

Superior flexibility reduces the number of fittings required for installation which also reduces leak points within piping systems

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Questions & Answers

Can I install this PEX B tubing with Milwaukee Expansion tool?

Can I install this PEX B tubing with Milwaukee Expansion tool?

Asked by: di

You need pex-a which is more flexible and does have faster memory. The letter designations are for the manufacturing processes for pex. Each letter stands for that process. Pex-a is well suited for the expansion systems. Pex-b is more rigid and commonly used with crimp or cinch ring systems.

Answered by: murphy

Date published: 2018-11-09

Is this Pex-A, Pex-B, or Pex-C?

Is this Pex-A, Pex-B, or Pex-C?

Asked by: John

Suppose to be B but Apollo is made in China!

Answered by: VLW

Date published: 2018-05-25

Can this be used for hot water heating system ?

Asked by: Tom

Yes, this pipe can be used for a hot water heating system.

Answered by: CommunityAnswer

Date published: 2018-11-15

Can this be used out side for yard Spickets and sprinkler systems if our winters run -20 &mdash;40 below ?

Asked by: Nana

First answer is yes with caveats. It will sustain freeze/thaw cycles, even with water in the pipe, though it will eventually tear: from wikipedia: Less likely to burst from freezing. The general position is that PEX plastic materials are slower to burst than copper or PVC pipes, but that they will burst eventually since freezing causes water to expand.[19] One account suggested that PEX water-filled pipes, frozen over time, will swell and tear; in contrast, copper pipe &quot;rips&quot; and PVC &quot;shatters&quot;.[20] Home expert Steve Maxwell suggested in 2007 that PEX water-filled pipes could endure &quot;five or six freeze-thaw cycles without splitting&quot; while copper would split apart promptly on the first freeze.[21] In new unheated seasonal homes, it is still recommended to drain pipes during an unheated cold season or take other measures to prevent pipes from bursting because of the cold. In new construction, it is recommended that all water pipes be sloped slightly to permit drainage, if necessary.[21]
As with most irrigation lines, supply a drainage valve and a way to blow them out before the freeze cycle begins. With that being said, the pipe (pex-a) being the most flexible, will go through several freeze/thaw cycles without bursting, just don't make a habit of it. Iron pipe with definitely freeze and retain that cold temperature longer but typically is tough enough not to break.

Customer Reviews

3/4 in. x 100 ft. Blue PEX Pipe is rated
4.7 out of
5 by
12.

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Cindy from
I used this to replace the water pipe from the Main meter to the house. The old pipe was corroded...I used this to replace the water pipe from the Main meter to the house. The old pipe was corroded inside and made the water flow very slow. Guess it happens after being in use after 70 yrs. I hope to get that much use out of this one. Will be getting the straight Pex to run water through out the rest of the house.

Date published: 2018-10-06

Rated 4 out of
5 by
Monrovia1 from
i found it simple to install and thus far, i...i found it simple to install and thus far, i have no leaks. will test it more during the winter months.

Date published: 2018-09-26

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Squirrely from
Works fine.Works fine.

Date published: 2018-08-29

Rated 5 out of
5 by
HomeDepotCustomer from
PEX is generally a good way to go as long...PEX is generally a good way to go as long as it’s joined and supported/protected properly.

Date published: 2018-08-21

Rated 4 out of
5 by
Anonymous from
Easy to run and make connections...Easy to run and make connections

Date published: 2018-08-21

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Happycamper from
Being one who prefers copper pipe, making the decision to use pex to replace the rusted out main ...Being one who prefers copper pipe, making the decision to use pex to replace the rusted out main water supply line from the meter to the house did not come easy. The advice to use pex came from virtually everyone I consulted, so I reasoned why not? Am I glad now I took the advice and went with the pex? Unequivocally yes. It went in fast and easy. No soldering, shark bite connectors and the flexibility of the pex made the installation a snap.

Date published: 2018-08-21

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Homebylarkin from
Pecan beats out pvc cpvc and copper every time and...Pecan beats out pvc cpvc and copper every time and is cost efficient with easy installation

Date published: 2018-08-14

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Charles from
Easy to use, takes up less space and less conections...Easy to use, takes up less space and less conections that can leak.

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